Anti-Johnson Protesters Shout 'Not my Prime Minister!' in London Rally

Published July 25th, 2019 - 07:16 GMT
Demonstrators carry placards as they protest against Britain's newly appointed prime minister Boris Johnson outside Downing Street in London on July 24, 2019. (AFP/ File Photo)
Demonstrators carry placards as they protest against Britain's newly appointed prime minister Boris Johnson outside Downing Street in London on July 24, 2019. (AFP/ File Photo)
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A protest organised by Corbynistas and anti-racism campaigners is planned for London this afternoon.

Protesters have projected a 20ft-high image onto the front of Buckingham Palace at the start of a day of planned protests against new Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

A picture of Johnson holding a kipper appeared on the front of the world-famous building early this morning, with a message: 'Your Majesty, your new prime minister is a liar.' 

The stunt came ahead of a planned protest called 'Fck Govt Fck Boris' in London today, organised by groups who oppose the MP's election to leader of the Tory party and consequent prime ministership.

Yesterday evening, Scottish nationalist campaigners assembled in the centre of Glasgow calling for the dissolution of the union in response to Johnson's election.

Today's Buckingham Palace stunt was organised by Led By Donkeys, a campaign that highlights politicians' apparently hypocritical statements.

The Queen is currently at Buckingham Palace, where she will welcome outgoing PM Theresa May and incoming leader Boris Johnson.

The stunt is a reference to the accusations that the incoming prime minister has been accused of spreading fake news, after claiming 'Brussels bureaucrats' were behind rules about sending Isle of Man kippers by post.

Mr Johnson used his final hustings of the leadership campaign to deride what he called the EU's 'pointless, expensive, environmentally damaging health and safety' rules by insisting a kipper must be accompanied by a plastic ice pillow.

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However, officials in Brussels have since pointed out that the rules were set in the UK, and the Isle of Man is not in the European Union.

Led By Donkeys first went viral in early 2019 after organising billboards in Dover, including one showing Theresa May tweeting her support for Remain in early 2016 and another of Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg in 2011 suggesting the UK could have two EU referendums.

Today's 'Fck Govt Fck Boris' protest, named after the lyric to Grime artist's Stormy's Vossi Bop song, is being organised by various groups, including Corbynistas Momentum, Black Lives Matter and the Women's Strike Assembly, according to its Facebook page.

The event, described as 'a street festival of noise, music and art', starts in Russell Square, central London at 5.30pm and is due to carry on until 9pm.

Yesterday evening, hndreds of people gathered in Glasgow to demonstrate against the appointment of Johnson as Conservative party leader.

An event organised by pro-independence group All Under One Banner (AUOB) drew in crowds, with many carrying Saltire flags and handwritten signs reading: 'Boris No! Independence Yes!'

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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